The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. Guaranteed time observations Data Release 1 (2016-2020)
I. Ribas, A. Reiners, M. Zechmeister, J. A. Caballero, J. C. Morales,, S. Sabotta, D. Baroch, P. J. Amado, A. Quirrenbach, M. Abril, J. Aceituno, G., Anglada-Escud\'e, M. Azzaro, D. Barrado, V. J. S. B\'ejar, D. Ben\'itez de, Haro, G. Bergond, P. Bluhm, R. Calvo Ortega

TL;DR
The CARMENES survey provides a comprehensive dataset of high-precision radial velocities and activity indicators for M dwarfs, leading to the discovery of new exoplanets and insights into planet occurrence rates around these stars.
Contribution
This work releases the first data set from CARMENES, including spectra, RVs, and activity indicators, and demonstrates its utility in exoplanet detection and stellar characterization.
Findings
Discovered 33 new exoplanets around M dwarfs.
Derived an average of 1.44 planets per star in the sample.
Confirmed the high occurrence rate of planets around M dwarfs.
Abstract
The CARMENES instrument was conceived to deliver high-accuracy radial velocity (RV) measurements with long-term stability to search for temperate rocky planets around a sample of nearby cool stars. The broad wavelength coverage was designed to provide a range of stellar activity indicators to assess the nature of potential RV signals and to provide valuable spectral information to help characterise the stellar targets. The CARMENES Data Release 1 (DR1) makes public all observations obtained during the CARMENES guaranteed time observations, which ran from 2016 to 2020 and collected 19,633 spectra for a sample of 362 targets. The CARMENES survey target selection was aimed at minimising biases, and about 70% of all known M dwarfs within 10 pc and accessible from Calar Alto were included. The data were pipeline-processed, and high-level data products, including 18,642 precise RVs for 345…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
